A client received a settlement of $1.9 million in a medical malpractice case. The case involved significant negligence by medical professionals in Southern Missouri, leading to serious and preventable harm. The size of the recovery reflects the severity of the injuries and the aggressive pursuit of accountability against the healthcare provider.
This case involved a traumatic brain injury suffered in St. Louis County. Brain injuries often have lifelong consequences, including memory loss, diminished cognitive function, and major lifestyle adjustments. The $1.25 million settlement provided critical support for ongoing medical care, therapy, and compensation for the life changes caused by the accident.
Another medical malpractice case in St. Louis resulted in a $1.75 million settlement. Cases like these show the importance of holding hospitals and doctors accountable when patients and their families suffer from improper care, surgical mistakes, or preventable errors.
A woman tripped over a bush stump that had not been properly removed or marked, resulting in injuries. The case settled for $75,000, demonstrating how property owners must ensure their premises are safe for visitors and remove hazards.
A bicyclist suffered serious injuries after hitting a poorly repaired pothole. The roadway defect, caused by improper maintenance, created a dangerous depression in the pavement that launched the rider into the air. The $820,000 settlement reflects both the physical injuries and the accountability placed on the party responsible for roadway safety.
In this case, a woman lost control of her vehicle and caused a serious crash. Her husband, who was injured, collected the $250,000 policy limits from her insurance. Even though the accident involved family members, Wolff Trial Lawyers ensured the injured party received compensation.
A driver swerved to avoid hitting a deer but ended up on the wrong side of the road, colliding with another vehicle. The accident led to significant injuries, and the case resolved for the maximum policy limits available.
A client and his family were involved in a crash with an uninsured driver. Fortunately, their own insurance policy provided coverage. The case settled for the full policy limits, ensuring the family’s medical expenses and losses were covered despite the at-fault driver’s lack of insurance.








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